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SHIPPINC NOTICES. Z TVTEW PLYMOUTH - ONEHUNGA AND AUCKLAND SERVICE. S.S. RARAWA (1072 tons) Leav« NEW PLYMOUTH BREAKWATER for ONEHUNGA, AUCK- , LAND, on TUESDAY and FRIDAY, on "rival of Express from Wellington. (Weather, etc., permitting). r Aad leaves ONEHUNGA, AUCKLAND, for NEW PLYMOUTH, on MONDAY and THURSDAY, connecting with /m .^ OD Express at Breakwater. (Weather, etc., permitting.)' Fares: Saloon, 24e.; Return, 42a.; Steor- " ' re turn, 295. information can "be obtained G? m /> 11 a nd Northern • S.S. Co.. Ltd., Joint Amenta. LEVIN AND c 6., LTD., Agents. rpHE following Vessels are appointed to sail a 9 under:— no Q, JOB, WANGANUI. • b.o. Stoirabird Friday 5 p.m. oo "di , FOR BLENHEIM. b.b. iilegheim Friday 10 p.m. Passenger Accommodation. ■ NAPIER (Inner Harbour), GISBORNE WHARF, AKITIO. o.fe. Ripple Tues<lay 6 p.m Largo receiredvas under Napier and uisborne, Monday and Tuesday; Akitie, Wairoa,. and Bays North of Gisborce, Tuesday. HAVELOCK AND PELORUS SOUNDS, o.h. Ulenheim Wednesday 8 p.m. Passenger Accommodation. »?, oa,r 6° received after 3 pm. JOHNSTON AND CO., LTD., Agents. Telephone No. rjTHE undermentioned STEAMERS will follow (circumstances permitting) an FOR KAIKOURA, LYTTELTON, AND BANKS PENINSULAR. CYGNET-FRIDAY, 7 p.m. FOR FOXTON. QUEEN OF THE SOUTH-THIS DAY, 4 p.m. FOR LLENHEIM. OPAWA—FRIDAY, 5 p.m. ror Ireight and Passage apply to— LEVIN AND.CO., Agents. A NCHOR SHIPPING A FuUNDRY COMPANY, LTD. bailing!) (circumstances permitting):— FOR NELSON, ftTJSTPORT, GREYMOUTH, AND HOKITIKA. Alexander Friday June 11, 5 p.m FOR PATEA. " Aorere Early •W. AND G. TURNBULL AND CO., LTD, Agents. FOR NELSON, ifOTUBKA, TAKAKA, AND COLLINGW OOD. *Nikau Thursday Juno 10 5 p.m. Kaitca Friday June 11 5 p.m. *Nikau Saturday June 12 5 p.m. 'Stewardess carried. 'These Steamers have superior acoommodation for Saloon Passengers. PassengerE must produce tickets at our omce before they embark. W. M. BANNATYNE AND CO., LTD.. Phone 1540, Agents. P o K WANGANUI, S.S. KAPITI—THIS DAY, 5 p.m. FOR PATEA. S.S. HAWERA—THIS DAY, 2 p.m. DALUETY AND CO., LTD., Telephone SOIB. 'Agents. j AN IDEAL TOUR. A TRIP TO TROPIC ISLES. "jPTEALTH and pleasure await the -"-A jaded business m, the farmer, and the pastoralist in the BeauI tifnl Islands of the Southern Seas. The cruise is a succession of varying and delightful experiences. Monotony is unknown. Days are warm and bright. The ocean is practically always calm. The magnificent Twin Screw Steamer ATUA, 3444 tons, sails from Auckland every fourth Monday. The ports visited are Suva and Levuka (I'iji), Nukualofa, Haapai, and Vavau (Tonga), and Apia (Samoa). The trip occupies about t\centy-one days. The spacious Mail Steamers Marama, Jloana, and Maitai leave Wellington every fourth Thursday for i Raiotonga and Tahiti—a wonderfully interesting trip. Return by either B.s. Talune to Auckland, or Mail 1 Steamer to Wellington. Write TO-DAY for Illustrated ' Pamphlets and all information to— 1 THE UNION S.S. COMPANY OF N.Z., LTD. f-f G. KNIGHT, Sail, Tent, Flag, and '■ /x\r Cover Maker, No. 6 Herbert Street (off Manners Street), *3 doors above George ' JjWlds, Ltd. Telephone 727. 1 hotel notices: \ UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT. CALEDONIAN HOTEL, BASIN RESERVE. c DEMPSTER wishes to T r;. n ?«fy a] l friends and the general t public that she has taken over the above well-known and popular Hotel. The Best of Wines and Spirits stocked. A single bottle at wholesale rate a 'Phone 774. OC C I DENTAL HOTEL, PALJIERSTON NORTH. THE HOTEL WITH THE CLOCK CAPTAIN J. MITCHELL, Proprietor 1 (formerly of Hawera). Old and new friends always welcome. ® Speights Sparkling Ale 011 tap, right irom the barrel to the counter. ' j Excellent Accommodation. ■ o ~ v TEVIATHAN HOTEL r fNearly opposite Railway Station), s DUNEDIN. THE FAVOURITE HOUSE With the Travelling Public, f] Eloctrio Light in Every BedKrom. 1 Hot Baths can be had at all hoars Free p] of Charge to Visitors and Boarders. - MODERATE CHARGES, Country visitors are reminded that if 1 on& in Town for the Day they can ob- -« tain a Good Lunch from 12 till 2. n Fire Escapes throughout the Buildings, - Night and Day Porters. All communications to' " , , JAMES CONNOR, lelsphone 67, P.O. Box 112, HOTEL GRAND CENTRAL, 107 CUBA STREET, ri Wellington's Leading Private Hotel. i Icoommodation for 100 guests. First-class Duisine. Every modern convenience. (C Ladies' Private Drawing-room, Sitting■ooms, etc. Lounges and eight modern Ti 3athrooms, including electric light and ilectric fire alarms. Tariff, 6s. day, 355. veekly. VHERE TO STAY IN WELLINGTON JEAIANDIA PRIVATE HOTEL, Clyde Quay. Near Wharf and Te Aro Railway Station.) — Kitchen under entire charge or Mr. Fix HI ate Chef Royal Oak Hotel. Wellington' il or 9 jeare. ' Visitors' and Rates: ss. per wi lay; 255. per week. 'Phono 1656. Oi MRS. FIX, Proprietress, H.

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2484, 10 June 1915, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2484, 10 June 1915, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2484, 10 June 1915, Page 1

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